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Destiny 2 Weekly Reset (April 9) | What’s changed in the weekly reset today?

It’s Destiny 2 weekly reset time again! April 9 promises to ring the changes, too, as not only is Bungie shaking things up in terms of refreshed activities, there’s also some mysterious content being added to the game as part of the weekly reset today. So, if you’re eager to find out what’s changed in Destiny 2 after the weekly reset then all you need to do is head on down below.

Destiny 2 Weekly Reset (April 9) | When is the reset time today?

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Following on from last week’s Daylight Savings shenanigans, things should have settled down a little bit more with this week’s weekly reset. If you’re in the US of A, you’ll be pleased to know things have stayed the same: 11 AM Pacific and 1 PM Eastern are the times you need to watch out for.

As for those in the UK, things have shifted (at least until November, anyway), so you’ll witness the Destiny 2 weekly reset at 6 PM BST.

What’s changed in the Destiny 2 weekly reset? (April 9)

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You’ve got your usual suspects today, including new Crucible Challenges, Flashpoints, Gambit (and other Bounties), weekly Clan rewards being dished out, and even a Nightfall Strike to bounce off, which is all pretty exciting in and of itself.

But, of course, Bungie is introducing some changes to Destiny 2 via an update. While we don’t know too mich about what’s coming, especially as the developer is keeping things close to its chest, we know something called “Arc Week” will start once the Destiny 2 weekly reset goes live which promises to be a “celebration of Arc Energy” according to a recent This Week at Bungie.

Elsewhere, Last Wish and Dreaming City cosmetics will now be more abundant thanks to Bungie upping their drop rates by nearly x3.0.

Finally, as soon as that “New Adventures Available” notification hits at the times above, we’ll have to say goodbye to Xur. For once, though, it’s not all bad news. That’s because this week’s Destiny 2 weekly reset will keep Xur’s Invitation of the Nine bounty around until Thursday, just in case you’re struggling to find time to finish it.

 

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